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well, you're never too old to learn! One of my neighbors (25 years younger) who is just beginning to grow edibles educated me. The "weed" sorrel was growing near the herbs I planted In my yard. I thought it was a clover. I will be eating this lemony tasting treat now instead of banishing it. Who knows what else I could learn with this book!
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Sorrel soup is my family favorite! Unfortunately, I can no longer have it as sorrel is super high in oxalates, which are predecessors to uric acid, which aggravate gout.
Women have less reason to worry, at least till their estrogen levels start to decline. Just wanted to warn you.
 
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